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PM moves quickly on policy pledges in bid highlight benefits of MoU exit

The government is moving ahead with efforts to legislate, and in some cases pre-legislate, the measures announced by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras at the Thessaloniki Expo (DETH) recently as it attempts to convince voters that they were not just empty pledges.
The first step taken by the coalition was to table an amendment in Parliament on Wednesday that brings forward the negotiating period for the minimum wage. The law passed in 2013 foresaw talks between the social partners would begin in February and conc...
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